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Limes Tripolitanus
Roman frontier defence line
Gurzil
Gurzil was an ancient Berber deity. In the Latin poem Iohannis by the 6th-century poet Corippus, he is the son of Ammon and a cow. The poem mentions multiple representations of the god, including a depiction as a bull which was taken into battle. It has been suggested that Gurzil's name is related that of the settlement of Ghirza, from which archaeological remains include a temple and an inscription and relief pertaining to the sacrifice of cattle. In the 11th century AD, the Muslim writer al-Bakrī mentioned a sanctuary at a place named "Gherza", which may be the same as Ghirza.
Arch of Septimius Severus (Leptis Magna)
Celebratory monument/triumphal arch in Leptis Magna, Libya
centenarium
thumb|250px|right|Remnants of "Centenarium" at Suq al-Awty